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This article models a board of directors consisting of either pure directors or shareholder directors. Pure directors only receive a fee for their service to the board, while shareholder directors receive corporate equity in addition to the fee. The analysis shows that: (1)...
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Existing theory holds that high franchise value (HFV) firms are more prudent than low franchise value (LFV) firms because franchise value cannot be fully liquidated in the event of insolvency. This theory, however, does not consider the opportunity cost to HFV firms of being prudent, especially...
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This study performs a time series analysis to explore the effects of property casualty insurance underwriting cycles on stock and mutual insurers' asset risk taking. It is well documented that underwriting costs and insolvency risks faced by insurers are greater in hard markets while lower in...
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This Special Issue of Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice contains 10 contributions to the academic literature all dealing with longevity risk and capital markets. Draft versions of the papers were presented at Longevity Six: The Sixth International Longevity Risk and...
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A party who causes harm to others and is found legally liable but cannot fully pay is said to be judgment proof. When the party who causes the harm is judgment proof, the incentives provided by the negligence and strict liability rules diverge. The payment probabilities implied by the two rules...
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